if you find the perect set for your style it will make a world of difference, be sure to YouTube some different kinds to see what you want and at the same time dont want.
Yes. A Gibson Les Paul is a great guitar for metal, particularly if you change the pickups to Seymour Duncan humbuckers. Gibson SG's are also great for metal as well.
It appears to be an ESP copy of a Fender Telecaster. It's not a Fender because it has a pointy headstock, a locking vibrato bridge, all-white finish, and humbucker pickups.
Absolutely depends on the genre of music you play with it. Most of the people are happy with the stock Gibson pickups that come with Gibson Les Pauls, these might be Burstbuckers, Classic 57s, 496R-500Ts, 490R-498Ts. These pickups are usually good for most kinds of music. You can also choose to fit your Les Paul with pickups from different manufacturers, like Seymour Duncan, DiMarzio, EMG, Suhr, Bare Knuckle, etc. These pickups are usually fine-tuned for a given tone, so they might be a good choice if you are into something specific.
Paul Seymour - basketball - died on 1998-05-05.
Paul Seymour - basketball - was born on 1928-01-30.
John Paul Duncan has written: 'County government'
Smelly ones hahahah
Around 2,000.00 with Tim Shaw Pickups
copied from wikipedia Early on with his career with Disturbed, Donegan played Gibson Les Paul Standards and SGs. Then, he switched to play a few Paul Reed Smith models, the Tremonti Model and a PRS Singlecut. In 2005, Washburn Guitars built Donegan his own signature model called the Maya, named after his daughter. For 2010 Donegan teamed up with Schecter Guitars to produce a signature artist guitar.[5]Donegan is a fan of GHS Boomer guitar strings and uses the 12-52 gauge set. He also uses Seymour Duncan pickups in his guitars.
Yes. Well, you can have EMG's installed in a PRS. I'm not sure if you can buy a new PRS with the Stock pickups being EMGs.
I think it will sound amazing, I love active pickups and PRS guitars sound great so its win win.
He was Duncan MacLeod